Colo. State Installs Lightning-Prediction System
s-orbital writes "According to Colorado State's Rocky Mountain Collegian, CSU has installed four ThorGuard Lightning Prediction systems for under $25,000 to help prevent a lightning-related death or injury on campus. Colorado has the third highest lightning death rate in the US, and
this system provides up to 20 minutes of early warning by 'analyzing the electrostatic field within a two-mile radius of the device. When a set amount of lightning-producing electrostatic buildup is detected, a horn will sound and a yellow strobe light will begin flashing, signaling that people in the area should seek shelter because lightning is imminent.'"
I've seen lighting reach out 75 miles to touch a C130.
For every annoying gentoo user, are three even more annoying anti-gentoo crybabies. Take Yosh from #Gimp for example.
An excellent idea, but too late for these 30 kids who were injured by a "bolt from the blue" at football practice yesterday. And here I thought it was just an interesting figure of speech. In this case at least, literalism really hurts.
Bush Lies On the Record.
Create a device that can drain the electrostatic energy from the air before it reaches dangerous levels, and then use that energy to power devices?
BTW... Does it seem like Colorado is a popular place around here lately? What with wind power yesterday and the electoral college on Monday, and now Lightning Detection today...
--Chag